Borromini and the Roman Oratory

Borromini and the Roman Oratory
Title Borromini and the Roman Oratory PDF eBook
Author Joseph Connors
Publisher New York : Architectural History Foundation ; Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press
Pages 400
Release 1980
Genre Architecture
ISBN

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Borromini's Book

Borromini's Book
Title Borromini's Book PDF eBook
Author Francesco Borromini
Publisher
Pages 536
Release 2009
Genre Architecture, Baroque
ISBN 9780955657641

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The Architecture of Rome

The Architecture of Rome
Title The Architecture of Rome PDF eBook
Author Ulrich Fürst
Publisher Edition Axel Menges
Pages 668
Release 1998
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9783930698608

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Architects and artists have always acknowledged over the centuries that Rome is rightly called the 'eternal city'. Rome is eternal above all because it was always young, always 'in its prime'. Here the buildings that defined the West appeared over more than 2000 years, here the history of European architecture was written. The foundations were laid even in ancient Roman times, when the first attempts were made to design interiors and thus make space open to experience as something physical. And at that time the Roman architects also started to develop building types that are still valid today, thus creating the cornerstone of later Western architecture. In it Rome's primacy remained unbroken -- whether it was with old St Peter's as the first medieval basilica or new St. Peter's as the building in which Bramante and Michelangelo developed the High Renaissance, or with works by Bernini and Borromini whose rich and lucid spatial forms were to shape Baroque as far as Vienna, Bohemia and Lower Franconia, and also with Modern buildings, of which there are many unexpected pearls to be found in Rome. All this is comprehensible only if it is presented historically, i. e. in chronological sequence, and so the guide has not been arranged topographically as usual but chronologically.This means that one is not led in random sequence from a Baroque building to an ancient or a modern one, but the historical development is followed successively. Every epoch is preceded by an introduction that identifies its key features. This produces a continuous, lavishly illustrated history of the architecture of Rome -- and thus at the same time of the whole of the West. Practical handling is guaranteed by an alphabetical index and detailed maps, whose information does not just immediately illustrate the historical picture, but also makes it possible to choose a personal route through history.

Graphic Horizons

Graphic Horizons
Title Graphic Horizons PDF eBook
Author Luis Hermida González
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 428
Release
Genre
ISBN 3031575830

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Perspectives on Garden Histories

Perspectives on Garden Histories
Title Perspectives on Garden Histories PDF eBook
Author Michel Conan
Publisher Dumbarton Oaks
Pages 252
Release 1999
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9780884022657

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Comprising ten papers which critically examine the field of garden history, presented at the twenty-first Dumbarton Oaks Colloquium on the History of Landscape Architecture. Topics include changes in approaches to garden history and architectural studies over time and new historical investigations and discoveries in Italian and Mughal gardens. Good

Borromini (Revised)

Borromini (Revised)
Title Borromini (Revised) PDF eBook
Author Anthony Blunt
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 244
Release 1979
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9780674079267

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At first glance, Borromini's architecture is a flight of Baroque fantasy, the product of limitless imagination. A closer look reveals an almost ruthlessly logical geometry underlying his creation. Blunt shows how the combination of revolutionary inventiveness and intellectual control gives Borromini's work its great appeal.

Architecture and Interpretation

Architecture and Interpretation
Title Architecture and Interpretation PDF eBook
Author Jill A. Franklin
Publisher Boydell Press
Pages 434
Release 2012
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1843837811

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Essays centred on the methods, pleasures, and pitfalls of architectural interpretation. Architecture affects us on a number of levels. It can control our movements, change our experience of our own scale, create a particular sense of place, focus memory, and act as a statement of power and taste, to name but a few. Yet the ways in which these effects are brought about are not yet well understood. The aim of this book is to move the discussion forward, to encourage and broaden debate about the ways in which architecture is interpreted, with aview to raising levels of intellectual engagement with the issues in terms of the theory and practice of architectural history. The range of material covered extends from houses constructed from mammoth bones around 15,000 years ago in the present-day Ukraine to a surfer's memorial in Carpinteria, California; other subjects include the young Michelangelo seeking to transcend genre boundaries; medieval masons' tombs; and the mythographies of early modern Netherlandish towns. Taking as their point of departure the ways in which architecture has been, is, and can be written about and otherwise represented, the editors' substantial Introduction provides an historiographical framework for, and draws out the themes and ideas presented in, the individual contributors' essays. Contributors: Christine Stevenson, T. A. Heslop, John Mitchell, Malcolm Thurlby, Richard Fawcett, Jill A. Franklin, StephenHeywood, Roger Stalley, Veronica Sekules, John Onians, Frank Woodman, Paul Crossley, David Hemsoll, Kerry Downes, Richard Plant, Jenifer Ní Ghrádraigh, Lindy Grant, Elisabeth de Bièvre, Stefan Muthesius, Robert Hillenbrand, AndrewM. Shanken, Peter Guillery.